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How to Have Joy All Year Long
by Ray Pritchard

As we come to the end of another year, once again we find ourselves in a world filled with problems, […]

Text: Philippians 4:1-9
Sermon Series: Joyful Living (Philippians)
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What Does the Bible Say About Divorce and Remarriage?
by Ray Pritchard

Perhaps the place to begin is with a few quotes taken from The Abolition of Marriage by Maggie Gallagher: “Over […]

Text: Matthew 19:1-12
Sermon Series: Sermons I Always Wanted To Hear
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How Can I Learn to Forgive?
by Ray Pritchard

Here are some of the questions people asked about forgiveness: • What really is forgiveness? • How can one do […]

Text: Matthew 18:21-35
Sermon Series: Sermons I Always Wanted To Hear
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How to Overcome Disappointment
by Ray Pritchard

On September 5, 1886, Charles Spurgeon began his sermon on our text with these incisive words: Satan is always doing […]

Text: Haggai 2:1-9
Sermon Series: Haggai
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Sense and Nonsense About God’s Love
by Ray Pritchard

God’s love will never end because it depends on him, not on us.

Text: 1 John 4:8
Sermon Series: Our Awesome God
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Is There a Servant in the House?
by Ray Pritchard

Servanthood should begin at home. If it doesn’t begin there, it probably won’t be seen anywhere.

Text: Ephesians 5:22-6:4
Sermon Series: Servants Unlimited
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The Eyes of God Are Upon You
by Ray Pritchard

Our story begins in 1833 when a man named Joseph Kettlestrings, an Englishman from Yorkshire, arrived in the Chicago area. […]

Text: Various
Sermon Series: State of the Church Sermons
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Remarried and Happy at Last!
by Ray Pritchard

In your marriage and in your Christian life, it’s not law but love that matters: The law says, “You must.” Love says, “I want to.” Before you come to Christ, you are on a continual performance standard, trying to do more in order to win God’s approval. But through Christ you discover that God loves you in spite of your failure.

Text: Romans 7:1-6
Sermon Series: New Life In Christ (Romans 5-8)
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One Word You Shouldn’t Say Next Year
by Ray Pritchard

You can do “all things” if you rely on Jesus Christ. Not on your own strength, not on your own power, not on your own wisdom, and not on your own ability to figure things out. But if you will say, “Lord Jesus, this year I’m relying on you,” you can do all things through Christ.

Text: Philippians 4:13
Sermon Series: New Year’s Day Messages
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Healing the Hurts of the Past
by Ray Pritchard

Which is more difficult? To forgive or to be forgiven? You could argue it either way. If you say it’s […]

Text: Genesis 32-33
Sermon Series: Journeys with Jacob (Genesis 25-50)

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